Moving Images
Eadweard Muybridge
Eadweard Muybridge was the first photographer to develop moving images, like the captured one of the horse galloping on the right. This always was the reason for cinema's to be able to know how to show a moving image or video clip. What the camera does it takes roughly 24 images per second of the same object whilst its moving and is all put together, and to not miss out a moment. This is one of the most influential photographers of all time. The horse's 4 legs in the air was also captured. This also was an easier way for Eadweard to show how horses movements were made.
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GCSE Photography Time Lapse from Jon Nicholls on Vimeo. |
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Animated GIFs
Gifmelter
In order for me to use gifmelter I had to upload an image which was the ones of me above, and then messed about with the image moving left, right and centre to create the messy effect. Copying and pasting was used in this process. There isn't a limit with how many times you can mess around with your image.
Stop MotionThe video clip will have an images that is still, to be able to move. What I enjoyed about this video is that it made shapes seem more interesting and theres more to it then just an object.
The idea this artist must of had could be for kids to want to watch and get into. Sound was more like it came from a computer or a sort of technical device. |
Another Stop Motion but this one has a different effect, making it seem like a picture fastened video. Where as this video is more colourful and more interesting, more stuff happens.
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